Systems having a display unit and interchangeable bezel trim pieces for securing thereto
US-2024028090-A1 · Jan 25, 2024 · US
US11390371B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11390371-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916732052-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 31, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 31, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 19, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jul 19, 2022 |
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A ducted-rotor aircraft may include a fuselage and first and second ducts that are coupled to the fuselage at respective first and second locations. The first location may be on a first side of a fuselage of the aircraft and spaced from a nominal yaw axis of the aircraft. The second location may be on an opposed second side of the fuselage and spaced from the nominal yaw axis. Each duct may include a rotor that is disposed in an opening that extends through the duct. Each rotor may include a plurality of blades. Each duct may further include a control vane that is mounted aft of the plurality of blades and that is pivotable about a vane axis that is oriented toward the nominal yaw axis.
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A ducted-rotor aircraft comprising: a fuselage; and first and second ducts coupled to the fuselage, the first and second ducts located on opposed sides of the fuselage and spaced from a nominal yaw axis of the aircraft, each duct comprising: a rotor that is disposed in an opening that extends through the duct, the rotor having a plurality of blades; and a control vane that is mounted aft of the plurality of blades and is pivotable about a vane axis; wherein the first and second ducts are rotatably coupled to the fuselage and each pivotable about an associated pivot axis between a first position, in which thrust from the associated duct is directed downward, and a second position, in which the thrust is directed rearward, each pivot axis being perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the aircraft and located in a plane that bisects the associated duct; wherein the first and second ducts are located forward or rearward of the nominal yaw axis, and wherein the vane axis of each of the first and second ducts is oriented toward the nominal yaw axis when the first and second ducts are in the first position. 2. The ducted-rotor aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the first and second ducts are spaced equidistantly rearward from the nominal yaw axis. 3. The ducted-rotor aircraft of claim 1 , further comprising: a third duct coupled to the fuselage, the third duct comprising: a rotor that is disposed in an opening that extends through the duct, the rotor having a plurality of blades; and a control vane that is mounted aft of the plurality of blades and is pivotable about a vane axis, wherein the vane axis of the third duct is oriented toward the nominal yaw axis of the aircraft. 4. The ducted-rotor aircraft of claim 3 , further comprising: a fourth duct coupled to the fuselage, the fourth duct comprising: a rotor that is disposed in an opening that extends through the duct, the rotor having a plurality of blades; and a control vane that is mounted aft of the plurality of blades and is pivotable about a vane axis, wherein the vane axis of the fourth duct is oriented toward the nominal yaw axis of the aircraft, and wherein the third and fourth ducts are located on opposed sides of the fuselage. 5. The ducted-rotor aircraft of claim 4 , wherein the third and fourth ducts are located forward of the nominal yaw axis. 6. The ducted-rotor aircraft of claim 5 , wherein the third and fourth ducts are spaced equidistantly forward from the nominal yaw axis. 7. The ducted-rotor aircraft of claim 4 , wherein the first and third ducts are laterally spaced equidistantly from a nominal roll axis of the aircraft relative to each other, and wherein the second and fourth ducts are laterally spaced equidistantly from the nominal roll axis relative to each other. 8. The ducted-rotor aircraft of claim 4 , wherein the first and third ducts are laterally spaced non-equidistantly from a nominal roll axis of the aircraft relative to each other, and wherein the second and fourth ducts are laterally spaced non-equidistantly from the nominal roll axis relative to each other. 9. The ducted-rotor aircraft of claim 4 , wherein the third and fourth ducts are rotatably coupled to the fuselage. 10. A duct for a ducted-rotor aircraft, the duct comprising: a cowling that defines an annular opening that extends through the duct; a spindle that extends outward from the cowling and is configured for rotatably coupling the cowling to a fuselage of the aircraft, the spindle defining a coaxial spindle axis about which the spindle rotates; a rotor that is disposed within the opening, the rotor having a plurality of blades; and a control vane that is mounted aft of the plurality of blades and is pivotable about a vane axis; wherein the duct is configured to be coupled to the fuselage forward or aft of a nominal center of gravity of the aircraft and pivotable between a first position, in which thrust from the duct is directed downward, and a second position, in which the thrust is directed rearward, the vane axis being oriented toward the nominal center of gravity of the aircraft when the duct is in the first position; wherein the vane axis is not parallel with the spindle axis. 11. The duct of claim 10 , further comprising: a hub that is at least partially disposed within the opening and that is configured to support the rotor. 12. The duct of claim 11 , further comprising: an annular spar; and a plurality of stators that extend from the hub to the spar. 13. The duct of claim 12 , wherein the control vane is mounted to one of the plurality of stators. 14. The duct of claim 13 , further comprising: a second control vane that is mounted aft of the plurality of blades and that is pivotable about the vane axis. 15. The duct of claim 14 , wherein the control vane is mounted to a first one of the plurality of stators and the second control vane is mounted to a second one of the plurality of stators. 16. The duct of claim 15 , wherein the control vane and the second control vane are linked together for simultaneous operation.
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